“Incredibly Brave, Badass People Who Changed Their Community”LGBTQ+ history has been long overlooked in mainstream education, leaving many unaware of the contributions and struggles of the community. Even today, the erasure of queer hi…
Hidden in Plain SightIn the vibrant yet turbulent 1920s, New York City’s underground gay nightlife began to take shape in secretive, illicit spaces. These venues, known as gay speakeasies, became critical sanctuaries for LGBTQ+ individuals d…
A Catalyst for Hate Crime ReformIn 1998, the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard—a young, gay college student—sent shockwaves across the nation, spotlighting the alarming prevalence of anti-LGBTQ+ violence and sparking an urgent conversat…
We’re Here, We’re QueerThe word "queer" has a complex and evolving history, starting as a term with negative connotations and gradually transforming into a symbol of empowerment for many in the LGBTQ+ community. Originally used to desc…
A Forgotten Chapter in LGBTQ+ HistoryThroughout LGBTQ+ history, certain events have become rallying cries for equality and justice, such as the Stonewall Riots and the AIDS crisis. Yet, some tragedies remain lesser known, overshadowed by more wide…
Won't You Take Me to Provincetown?Provincetown, Massachusetts, known for its picturesque beaches and vibrant arts scene, has long been a beloved destination for the LGBTQ+ community. Nestled at the tip of Cape Cod, this historic town has transform…
There’s More to Pride Than Rainbows and GlitterJune is widely recognized as Pride Month, a time to celebrate LGBTQ+ identities and achievements. Yet, many people—both inside and outside the community—may not fully understand its …
Leave the Heteros Behind and Enjoy the SunshineFor many gay men, summer and Fire Island go hand in hand, making the island a quintessential gay vacation destination. Known for its vibrant LGBTQ+ community and welcoming atmosphere, Fire Island offe…
Thoughts and Prayers Are Not EnoughWhile there’s truth in the idea that life has improved for many gay people, improvement doesn’t equate to equality or safety. Tragic events like Matthew Shepard’s murder in the 1990s and the Pul…
Okay, Gays, Now Let’s Get in FormationACT UP emerged in the late 1980s as a fiery and unapologetic response to the AIDS epidemic, a crisis that was devastating communities while being met with indifference from the government and broader soc…
Blame Straight People for the 50% Divorce Rate Since Same-Sex Marriage Wasn’t Legal Until 2015In the fight for marriage equality, few moments stand as pivotal as the landmark Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges. Decided in 2015, this cas…
It's a Beautiful Day in the Gayborhood If You Can Afford RentIt’s no secret that many gay men gravitate toward large cities in the U.S., with hubs like Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Washington, D.C., standing out as significant LGBTQ+ …
Let’s Talk About the F WordThe word "faggot" is undeniably one of the most charged and offensive slurs in the LGBTQ+ lexicon. For many, it’s a word laden with trauma, used historically to demean, belittle, and ostracize. However, over …
Queerness and Revolution Go Hand in Hand on the DancefloorDisco, often remembered for its iconic bell bottoms, roller skates, and glittery nightlife, has a much deeper cultural and historical significance, especially within the queer community. Wh…
A Whole New Meaning to Leave the Gun, Take the CannoliWhen most people hear the word "Mafia," they likely envision the world of The Godfather or The Sopranos, iconic images of tough, masculine, and often violent men running organized crime empires…
Let’s Assess Sexual Behavior Rather Than Sexual OrientationIn May 2023, the United States lifted its longstanding restrictions on blood donations from men who have sex with men, marking a significant victory for the LGBTQ+ community. This po…
My Coming Out Was Nothing Like the Joyful Celebration Diana Ross Sang AboutGay men have various coming out experiences, ranging from joyous celebrations filled with love and acceptance to painful rejections marked by sorrow and disappointment. Eac…